Fly free from Wellington for winter cruising
Wednesday, 19 January 2005
Fly free from Wellington for winter island cruising
Winter cruising to the South Pacific just got more affordable and accessible for people who live out of Auckland.
This follows the announcement that P&O Cruises will fly passengers from centres around the country to Auckland to meet their cruises.
Beginning immediately, people booking on P&O Cruises' Pacific Sky voyages out of Auckland in 2005 will fly free to and from the City of Sails.
Passengers will be able to fly from
Invercargill, Dunedin, Christchurch, Nelson, Wellington or
Palmerston North and then be taken by coach to Princes Wharf
to join their cruises[1] In
addition, all bookings taken by February 28 receive a 20%
discount off the full fare. Sales are available until
February 28 or until berths are sold out. P&O Cruises says
bookings for Pacific Sky are already very active. The fly
free deals are available on certain departures, only to
those booking twin cabins on Pacific Sky. Pacific Sky is
making a record eight cruises to and from Auckland in 2005
to the South Pacific. Also included for the first time are
two school holiday departures. Shannon Currie, P&O
Cruises' New Zealand business development manager, says the
fly-cruise deal will make it even more affordable for Kiwis
living out of Auckland to take a winter cruise getaway to
the South Pacific. "A couple travelling on this deal will
save considerably on airfares. With all main meals and
entertainment included in the fare, cruising is proving to
be a very affordable holiday option.
"This deal makes
cruising even more accessible to people in regional areas of
New Zealand. Presently, about 75 per cent of our business
comes from people who live within four hours' drive of
Auckland," Mr Currie says. Destinations in Pacific Sky's
2005 programme include Samoa, Vanuatu, New Caledonia, Tonga
and Fiji. New ports of call have also been added, which
include Apia in Samoa, Luganville in Vanuatu and the
aptly-named Emerald Bay in New Caledonia. Fares onboard
Pacific Sky include breakfast, full buffet lunch, five
course dinners and theme nights as well as access to the
ships' many bars and lounges. There's a variety of live
entertainment every night aboard ship and each cabin has its
own steward. The 46,000-ton Pacific Sky features three
pools, a health spa, gym, ship-top jogging track, show
lounge, cinema, casino, internet centre, nightclub, library,
24-hour pizzeria and a children's centre. Details on the
new, fly-cruise deals are available through travel agents or
P&O Cruises on 0800 95 12 00 or visit www.pocruises.co.nz
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